
Moss Roses in a Vase by Manet Exhibition
A loose cluster of moss roses fills a simple glass vase, painted with the direct, unhesitating brushwork that defines Édouard Manet's late still-life work. The blooms are neither idealised nor arranged — they exist in a state of natural imperfection, petals slightly open, a few beginning to turn. Against a neutral background, Manet's palette of dusty pinks, warm whites, and deep greens reads as both intimate and formally assured, the composition small in scale but confident in every mark.
As a canvas print, this piece takes on a tactile, gallery-ready presence, with rich depth and texture that brings the original artwork to life, ready to hang.
A loose cluster of moss roses fills a simple glass vase, painted with the direct, unhesitating brushwork that defines Édouard Manet's late still-life work. The blooms are neither idealised nor arranged — they exist in a state of natural imperfection, petals slightly open, a few beginning to turn. Against a neutral background, Manet's palette of dusty pinks, warm whites, and deep greens reads as both intimate and formally assured, the composition small in scale but confident in every mark.
As a canvas print, this piece takes on a tactile, gallery-ready presence, with rich depth and texture that brings the original artwork to life, ready to hang.
Original: $51.39
-65%$51.39
$17.99Description
A loose cluster of moss roses fills a simple glass vase, painted with the direct, unhesitating brushwork that defines Édouard Manet's late still-life work. The blooms are neither idealised nor arranged — they exist in a state of natural imperfection, petals slightly open, a few beginning to turn. Against a neutral background, Manet's palette of dusty pinks, warm whites, and deep greens reads as both intimate and formally assured, the composition small in scale but confident in every mark.
As a canvas print, this piece takes on a tactile, gallery-ready presence, with rich depth and texture that brings the original artwork to life, ready to hang.























